Technology Innovation
A car that made me happy: Danny Kushmaro with the closest thing to a teenage dream
Walla & Maariv: The MG Cyberster, with gullwing doors and 500+ hp, is Israel’s first electric roadster, delivering a rare, thrilling open-top sports car driving experience.
JAECOO 5 in its first Israeli test
From NIS 165,000, up to 589 km range: A new electric crossover that isn’t Chinese
The cheapest plug-in in the country: BYD for NIS 167,000
Chery launches FX Hybrid: Around 19 km per liter, starting from NIS 153,000
The Chinese crossover, previously available in gasoline and electric models, now gets a version that meets the current market trend: Fuel-efficient without the hassle of charging.
Economical 4x4 automatic: Dacia’s Hybrid models with all-wheel drive
Duster and Bigster get all-wheel-drive hybrids with automatic gearboxes, adding a rear electric motor. What’s the fuel consumption and arrival date?
Going far: First drive of the Aion V Electric
In China, it’s sold as a Toyota; in Israel, the new GAC electric crossover enters a crowded market, standing out with long range and an extended warranty. Does it deliver?
Tech giants invest billions in the Metaverse – and users are at risk
The term "Metaverse" has become increasingly popular in the tech world, but without a proper action plan and adequate defense systems, it will quickly turn into a battlefield of war and crime.
Loo who’s back: The classic smart in a new model
Smart, now a German-Chinese brand, officially confirms: We will once again produce a small city car in the spirit of the classic Smart.
The cheapest 7-seater vehicle in Israel: From NIS 157,000
Opel launches the new Frontera in Israel with a mild hybrid engine and a breakthrough price. The Defense Ministry will lease 500 units for majors with large families.
IPTV level up is redefining how global audiences access media
Television will never be the same again.
Big news: A success that could serve as a model for rare disease treatment
European approval granted for Imbruvica in first-line MCL treatment | Young patients can now avoid the difficult autologous stem cell transplant process.
Accidental discovery could revolutionize computing, cameras, and sensors
Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a 'photonic origami' method of producing tiny glass structures.
Robots against robots: Will technology end wars or escalate them?
Even in an age of advanced and “precise” weaponry, human tolls in wars remains staggeringly high
Looking for a new TV? All major brands have launched new screens in Israel
Samsung or LG? Sony, TCL, or Xiaomi? All major brands have already launched their 2025 TV screens in Israel, packed with new technologies.